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Rivet NutsAbout twice as strong as aluminum rivet nuts, these steel rivet nuts are zinc yellow-chromate plated for corrosion resistance.
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Open End Blind RivetsMade from 304 stainless steel, these blind rivets create a strong hold even in wet and damp areas. The domed head gives your project a finished appearance.
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Domed Head Blind RivetThe zinc-plated finish provides mild corrosion resistance. These rivets join material when you only have access to one side. The low-profile domed head creates a finished appearance.
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Self-Clinching StudsStainless steel studs have good chemical resistance and may be mildly magnetic.. Press them into a drilled or punched hole with an arbor press or similar pressure tool.. Also known as self-clinching
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Flat Head Solid RivetsInstallation of solid rivets requires access to both sides of the material as well as a hammer or a solid rivet tool.
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